The
Bicentennial
Freedom Mural Conservancy, was
formed last year for the specific
purpose to restore and maintain, in
perpetuity, the artwork and historic
nature of the Bicentennial Mural, which
is located on the face of the Prado Dam
spillway in the State of
California. It is the belief of
the Conservancy, that this can be
accomplished by the way of, feasible and
prudent means.
If you would like to participate in the
Mural's restoration, please make a tax
deductible donation to the cause.
Even $5.00 would mean so much!
Click
to donate now!
The Conservancy is made up of
volunteers, some are the former High
School students who painted the mural
in 1976 many of whom have worked for
years to see the Mural restored.
Your donation will go to help legal
costs, restoration and future
maintenance costs for the bicentennial
Mural.
Gifts in Kind: The Bicentennial
Freedom Mural Conservancy has a number
of donors well known in the fields of
Construction, Paint Supplies and
Restoration, who are ready to donate
the materials and tools needed for a
successful restoration of the
Bicentennial Mural.
Below, with Paint Rollers in hand,
Mural supporters march to the cheers
of the crowd, in Corona's 4th of July
Parade!